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Mahogany and Mahogany Veneer Pedestal with Turquin Marble Top, Empire Period circa 1810
The circular tripod pedestal from the Empire period that we present is an elegant and historic piece of furniture. Crafted from solid mahogany and figured mahogany veneer, it is adorned with bronze details and topped with a marble surface.
Description and Characteristics:
This pedestal consists of a structure made of solid mahogany and figured mahogany veneer, enriched with chiseled bronze ornaments. It is crowned with a Turquin blue marble top, adding a touch of luxury and elegance. As a tripod, it stands on three curved legs joined by a mahogany cross-stretcher, ending in lion's paw feet made of gilded bronze. The belt is adorned with classical gilded bronze motifs, such as palmettes and a representation of Hermes with a winged helmet.
Usage and Placement: This pedestal can be used as a decorative piece in a living room or library, bringing a touch of elegance and sophistication. It can also serve as a stand for a work of art or a plant.
Period and Style:
Empire-style pedestals typically date from the early 19th century and are characteristic of the neoclassical style, inspired by Greco-Roman antiquity. They are often associated with luxurious and classical interiors. Today, they can be tastefully incorporated into modern interiors. These pieces of furniture, both functional and highly decorative, add a touch of history and refinement.
French decorative work from the Empire period circa 1810.
Dimensions:
Height: 35.4 inches
Diameter: 13.8 inches
Condition:
In fine original condition.
Ref: B21CI6QVMQ